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Sarah Connor Chronicles Season Two Detailed for Blu-ray


Posted June 9, 2009 12:08 PM by Josh Dreuth

Warner Bros. Warner Home Video has announced that they will bring 'Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles – The Complete Second Season' to Blu-ray on September 22nd, day-and-date with the DVD release. All 22 episodes will be presented in 1.78:1 1080p VC-1 accompanied by a 5.1 Dolby Digital soundtrack.

Extras for this release include:
  • The Continuing Chronicles featurettes
    • Write the Future – An inside look at creator Josh Friedman and the writing process and how it guides the creative decisions for each episode.
    • Conceptualization – Visual Effects supervisor James Lima and others discuss the production challenges of bringing the sci-fi world of Terminator to television.
    • Blood and Metal – Go behind the scenes with special makeup effects artist Rob Hall and the cast as they reveal the process of creating realistic cybernetic organisms.
    • Designing Destruction – Production Designer Marek Dobrowolski and others discuss the challenges of combining real locations with futuristic sets to create a world in which the present fights to avoid a horrific future.
    • Choreographing Chaos – See how Stunt Coordinator and 2nd Unit Director Joel Kramer and Special Effects Supervisor Steve Galich work closely to create the stunts and on set effects that add an undeniably kinetic quality to each episode.
    • War Stories – From an unexpected earthquake on the jam-packed Santa Monica pier to the intricacies of filming underwater sequences, the producers and cast reflect on some of the most memorable production challenges from Season Two.
    • Setting the Tempo – Composer Bear McCreary and the producers explain the process of taking cues from the Terminator mythology and incorporating them into the score. Bear, Josh Friedman and Shirley Manson also talk about the process of recording the season opening song “Samson and Delilah.”
    • Motivations – The producers and cast discuss the themes of Season Two and how these informed both the writing and acting.
  • Terminated Scenes
  • Cameron vs. Rosie: Fight Rehearsal - The raw fight rehearsal and choreography session between Summer Glau and a contortionist is interwoven with storyboards and interviews explaining this intricate battle sequence.
  • The Storyboard Process: Cameron Goes Bad – The production team outlines the process for mapping key sequences from the show in Storyboard format.
  • Audio Commentary with Lena Headey, Thomas Dekker, Summer Glau and Shirley Manson and Executive Producers Josh Friedman, James Middleton and John Wirth
  • Gag Reel
  • Collision with the Future: Deconstructing the HUNTER KILLER Attack – Interactive exploration of the climactic Hunter Killer attack featured in the Season Two finale. Four simultaneous points of view show all elements of the filmmaking of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles from Production, Direction, Visual Effects, and Special Effects. Additional focus points allow the viewer to explore even more elements of what it took to create this dramatic stunt sequence. (BD Exclusive)


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doctorD
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Well, I'm picking this up day one! Sad its not coming back for Season 3.

goodstuff
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Did this definitely get cancelled?

demiscy
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Yeap.. cancelled. Shame on them.

donutman925
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Any news on the complete series as I have been waiting for that. It is a shame to bad they didn't shop it to another network.

DualEdge
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Again with the 5.1 Dolby Digital. Come on, Warner!

SeanMF
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Well I think this is the 2nd tv show they've announced lately that has dolby digital. Their promise of hd audio is looking to only be on the movie side.

Cplhicks
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Great show, real shame they killed it.

stubiedoo
 » Jun 09, 2009

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kernel_thai
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Too bad they cheaped out on the audio track. Nice to see its loaded with features.

Huge mistake killing that show. It will be greatly missed. Huge.

nathanp
 » Jun 09, 2009

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I'm in for this one, sure it might not measure up to the Cameron movies, but it's still quite a bit better than Salvation.

chnandler_bong
 » Jun 09, 2009

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The Dolby Digital complaints are getting tiring. How about we all just assume that every post contains some sort of sentiment about it, even though it's not really there, so there is no need for posts only complaining about it (or posts only complaining about the complaining, like this one )????????

Polyh3dron
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Wow, WB is a JOKE.

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stfn
 » Jun 09, 2009

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I think I remember reading they had already recorded a promo episode for the 3th season, not sure if this is correct at all, but it would have been cool to see that on this disc.

PeterTHX
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Well, DD at 640kbps is still much better than the 384-448kbps we get on broadcast TV.
Besides, a couple of Warner discs, such as "The Venture Bros. Season 3" were announced as DD only and got TrueHD soundtracks.

davidthenikonuser
 » Jun 09, 2009

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Nice! Can't wait. missed it this season.

kopkiwi
 » Jun 09, 2009

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3 years in and WB still giving us DD. Some people (read companies) just never learn do they.

Al_The_Strange
 » Jun 10, 2009

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Already pre-ordered it, boss! Looks like they added shedloads of extras this time...

Russell22
 » Jun 10, 2009

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Terrible series..so boring and badly cast..won't miss this at all..Salvation although not perfect was a million times better than this dirge..only summer glau made the thing worth tuning in for..the season finale wasnt bad but the middle season was apallingly bad with nothin happening.

bfellow
 » Jun 10, 2009

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I love the 1st season but the 2nd season put me to sleep.


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